Len Xi
Name: Len Xi
Age: 17
Gender: M
Languages: Chinese, English, Hungarian, Latin, and Draconic, plus a smattering of this and that.
Species: Human
Description: Len Xi is a young man with a very self-possessed manner. He has the handsome features of a mixed race youth, being born to one Chinese parent and one white parent. He stands at a slightly below average height of 59, but his athletic leanness and cool confidence make it so that he never appears diminutive. He consistently dresses in formal clothes, expensively tailored to fit his frame to his advantage, without appearing overly flashy. Every line of him is formal, straight-laced, under control. Everything except his hair. He has the black hair of his Asian ancestry, yet with too much body, too much unruliness. Despite his young age, he is far-sighted, and often wears glasses, especially when studying or reading, which his is almost always doing.
Personality: Len Xi has an aloof demeanor, andas a rulenever appears happy or enthusiastic, instead preferring indifference or cool competence or, at most, a trace of academic curiosity.
Age: 17
Gender: M
Languages: Chinese, English, Hungarian, Latin, and Draconic, plus a smattering of this and that.
Species: Human
Description: Len Xi is a young man with a very self-possessed manner. He has the handsome features of a mixed race youth, being born to one Chinese parent and one white parent. He stands at a slightly below average height of 59, but his athletic leanness and cool confidence make it so that he never appears diminutive. He consistently dresses in formal clothes, expensively tailored to fit his frame to his advantage, without appearing overly flashy. Every line of him is formal, straight-laced, under control. Everything except his hair. He has the black hair of his Asian ancestry, yet with too much body, too much unruliness. Despite his young age, he is far-sighted, and often wears glasses, especially when studying or reading, which his is almost always doing.
Personality: Len Xi has an aloof demeanor, andas a rulenever appears happy or enthusiastic, instead preferring indifference or cool competence or, at most, a trace of academic curiosity.